Muffin batter is not considered a pure substance because it is a mixture of various ingredients, such as flour, sugar, eggs, milk, and baking powder, each retaining its own chemical properties. Unlike a pure substance, which consists of only one type of particle, muffin batter contains multiple components that can vary in proportions and may undergo physical and chemical changes during baking. This combination leads to a heterogeneous mixture where the individual ingredients are not uniformly distributed.
A blueberry muffin is a mixture because it is made up of different ingredients such as flour, sugar, butter, eggs, and blueberries. Each ingredient maintains its properties within the muffin.
Yes, as long as a substance is 100% (purity), it is considered as a pure substance. But logically, there is no such thing as a pure substance.
Carbonic acid is not considered a pure substance because it is a weak acid that can dissociate into carbon dioxide and water. As such, it is a solution rather than a pure substance.
No. Wood is a mixture.
24k Gold is a pure substance. Because it is made up of just gold unlike 14k gold which is silver and gold mixed.
No, PCl3 is not a pure substance; it is a chemical compound composed of phosphorus and chlorine atoms. Pure substances are made up of only one type of atom or molecule.
A hydrate is considered a pure substance because it contains a specific ratio of water molecules to other molecules within its crystal structure.
Hydrogen chloride is considered a pure substance because it is a chemical compound made up of hydrogen and chlorine atoms in a fixed ratio.
Water is pure substance because it is two elements chemically combined, rather than just mixed.
No. Water is a pure substance.
Yes, because it is an Element.
This depends on the type of glue.